ARESTIN + scaling and root planing (SRP) is a more effective treatment option than SRP alone.
ARESTIN (minocycline HCl) Microspheres, 1mg is an antibiotic a dental professional places directly into infected gum pockets after a scaling and root planing (SRP) procedure. Unlike antibiotic pills you swallow, ARESTIN is locally applied, delivering the antibiotic right where you need it, at the site of the gum infection. ARESTIN + SRP fights harmful bacteria that SRP alone can leave behind.
Do not use ARESTIN if you are allergic to minocycline or tetracyclines, ask your dentist if you are not sure.
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If you have questions about ARESTIN, talk to your dental professional.
Treat the root cause of gum disease with standard treatment and ARESTIN, the only FDA approved locally applied antibiotic for gum disease.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
- Do not use ARESTIN if you are allergic to minocycline or tetracyclines, ask your dentist if you are not sure. Do not use ARESTIN in children, pregnant or nursing women as the use of tetracycline class drugs, including ARESTIN, during tooth development may cause permanent discoloration of the teeth.
- ARESTIN may cause you to be sensitive to sunlight. Patients exposed to direct sunlight or ultraviolet light may develop a severe sunburn. At the first evidence of skin redness, call your dentist.
- Serious allergic reactions have occurred with oral minocycline. Get emergency help right away if you experience any signs of an allergic reaction including shortness of breath, swelling of the face, throat and tongue, rash, hives, itching, fever, or enlarged lymph nodes.
- Tetracyclines, including oral minocycline, have been associated with the development of autoimmune syndromes with symptoms such as joint pain, muscle pain, rash, swelling, fever, enlarged lymph nodes, and general body weakness.
- Tell your dentist about all the medicines you take, and about any health problems you have, including if you’ve had oral candidiasis (“thrush”).
- ARESTIN has not been studied in patients with weakened immune systems, such as patients with HIV infections or diabetes, or those receiving chemotherapy or radiation.
- The most frequently reported non-dental side effects were headache, infection, flu symptoms, and pain.
You are encouraged to report negative side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.fda.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
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